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that is not what is happening in united states. >> we can learn? >> we can learn. >> thank you. >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. poongsan corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation. afo communications. and the rotandaro family trust. >> having heard so much about finland's successes in public education, i had a chance to sit and talk with tapio kosunen from the ministry of education in finland. why is education and finland -- wise education in finland so successful? what is the real answer? >> it is very much appreciated. >> appreciated? by the general public? >> by the general public and as a means to have a decent life. >> so, you are not so much concerned, i gather if i am hearing you correctly, not so much with scores and statistics, but more as a total human being? >> yes. that is the point. we do not use any standardized tests. >> would you say that again out loud? >> we do not use any standardized tests in finla
that is not what is happening in united states. >> we can learn? >> we can learn. >> thank you. >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. poongsan corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation. afo communications. and the rotandaro family trust. >> having heard so much about finland's successes in public education, i had a chance to sit...
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the united states will not retreat. we will keep weeding and stay engaged in maghreb and everywhere in the world including hard places where america's interests and values are at stake. that is where we are and how to honor those we lost. that is how we insure our country's global leadership for decades to come. thank you very much. [applause] >> at the white house briefing, spokesman jay carney was asked about joe biden's remarks on the details of the attacks against the conflict in benghazi. this portion of the briefing is about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. good morning. thanks for being here. before we start i thought i would say and might in what you consider a point of personal privilege, setting aside assessments of winners and losers. as someone who worked with the vice president for two years and traveled around the country, i took extreme pleasure in watching the debate because of the way he demonstrated his passion and his wisdom and the joy that he brings to the job of serving the american people
the united states will not retreat. we will keep weeding and stay engaged in maghreb and everywhere in the world including hard places where america's interests and values are at stake. that is where we are and how to honor those we lost. that is how we insure our country's global leadership for decades to come. thank you very much. [applause] >> at the white house briefing, spokesman jay carney was asked about joe biden's remarks on the details of the attacks against the conflict in...
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should be seen as an attack on the united states. and the president said u.s. has israel's back. but he didn't go far enough some people suggest saying, yes, an attack on israel is an attack on the united states. what do you say? >> effectively, wolf, the president did say yes in every which way an attack on israel will be responded to by the united states of america. he could not have been more clear. governor romney essentially echoed president obama's answer. >> but he didn't flatly say yes. he just said the u.s. will have israel's back. bop schieffer pointed out an attack is an attack on the united states. he didn't say rockets coming in from israel -- >> we have a treaty with nato and we have different legal obligations -- >> should the u.s. have that same legal treaty obligation with israel? >> i personally think it should. i think it should be -- we should do everything we can to enhance israel's security. that's in fact what the president has done. as we speak, wolf, 1,500 american military officers are in israel participatin
should be seen as an attack on the united states. and the president said u.s. has israel's back. but he didn't go far enough some people suggest saying, yes, an attack on israel is an attack on the united states. what do you say? >> effectively, wolf, the president did say yes in every which way an attack on israel will be responded to by the united states of america. he could not have been more clear. governor romney essentially echoed president obama's answer. >> but he didn't...
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and we were and they're hedging monic policies one of our men that are in the united states is all set for a presidential election where any god was expectations in this regard. i believe this is an election where the american people should vote for their government to commit itself to a peaceful foreign policy agenda that is what i see as most important and the best thing a united states could do for the world is pursue peace not war a policy of peace would enable us to be more successful in addressing its domestic as well as global economic challenges providing upward they have to seek an alternative to the neo liberal plan a sense of what that were predominant among capitalist economies in recent years ago and have proved to be such a failure one autumn of that what do you idea of perfect world what we're already seeing it for latin america in the united states or russia. in the the my mature way are already heading that way despite efforts from certain forces to prevent this kind of a change i mean the american far right who won't even tolerate a president such as barack obama they
and we were and they're hedging monic policies one of our men that are in the united states is all set for a presidential election where any god was expectations in this regard. i believe this is an election where the american people should vote for their government to commit itself to a peaceful foreign policy agenda that is what i see as most important and the best thing a united states could do for the world is pursue peace not war a policy of peace would enable us to be more successful in...
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why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of the bangladeshi student that tried to blow up the fed? >> the family was tracked down in bangladesh, and they said we don't buy what the federal prosecutors are saying about our son. they maintain that he was a very studious, religious, and only wanted to go to the united states to study computer technology, and that's what he was doing. in fact, they suggested the possibility that someone might be out to get him and set him up. >> that's their version of it. in terms of visas, it's hard to say how these -- how this goes from student to student, college to college or
why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of...
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the united states intensified its embargo. he rationed goods and urged workers to produce more. >> the rash with the caveat that the cuban economic has been recovering the last few years. >> reporter: in 1997 fidel castro told congress some compromises were necessary to let foreign capital into cuba. he promoted tourism to get much needed foreign currently into the country. >> a fall out shelter. >> and the nike missell batteries that once dotted the marin head lands. >>> tonight we're taking a second look at the cuban missile crisis. the event that brought the united states and cuba to the brink of attack. as bob mackenzie reported back in 2001 a lot of people felt the best chance for survival could be right in their own backyard. >> reporter: civil defense officials estimated americans would have six or seven hours notice to evacuate their city -- their cities if the soviets would send nuclear bombs. at the veteran's home you can still see a concrete building constructed in the 50s with a basement containing what's left of a
the united states intensified its embargo. he rationed goods and urged workers to produce more. >> the rash with the caveat that the cuban economic has been recovering the last few years. >> reporter: in 1997 fidel castro told congress some compromises were necessary to let foreign capital into cuba. he promoted tourism to get much needed foreign currently into the country. >> a fall out shelter. >> and the nike missell batteries that once dotted the marin head lands....
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the united states has not on an. the united states is not take military action to stop it. the thing that will be damaging to the united states perception of power and leadership but enter the world, not being able to write the checks? >> that is too hypothetical for me. i think -- there are some missteps and there. >> if the united states does that stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon, does that send the message that we are incapable of controlling outcomes in the ways it might have been the pastor military action? >> i think there is still a reasonable chance that a bargain will be struck with iran. i think his are require incredible amount of force. there were not get their attention without that. i think there is still the possibility of a deal. i did not what happens. again, i just came from china. i think china is heading for a really difficult decade. i was there -- i do not like to use the term china. i like to say one fifth of humanity. the next president of one-fifth of humanity disappeared for to the brakes and nobody could even say he has a cold. that is unne
the united states has not on an. the united states is not take military action to stop it. the thing that will be damaging to the united states perception of power and leadership but enter the world, not being able to write the checks? >> that is too hypothetical for me. i think -- there are some missteps and there. >> if the united states does that stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon, does that send the message that we are incapable of controlling outcomes in the ways it might...
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the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would be a very healthy thing if you could get it done and make it happen, but it is very difficult to do and very few people would want to try to put it there, because they know they are going to be butchered from day one. much of the media will participate actively in that. you have to talk about the politicians. the media has strong views. >> it is hard to get somebody like dave walker willing to put their name out there and run in 50 states and withstand the media scrutiny and the like? >> if you ran for either party, it would be all right. if he created a new
the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would...
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let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states and i want everyone to know where does the us stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely mixed up actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed in syria the united states try to prove that with the help of qatar where there is no constitution and the opposition is being crushed or of saudi arabia where there is no constitution even a remote notion of what democracy is they will establish freedom and democracy in syria and i wonder who can believe this i wonder with the american diplomats do they put one and one together and the u.s. position is completely flawed i think basically the u.s. are themselves at a loss in this situation they don't know what will happen they don't know what are the forces who will come to power when hillary
let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states and i want everyone to know where does the us stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely mixed up actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has....
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his duty to come to the united states regularly and take on and how many situations would you have a foreign rep in effect coming in and saying i don't care what the president thinks i'm going to go to the congress and try to get what i want and now he is pushing the u.s. to war that's right and netanyahu there's acting as lecturing or this is ministration and say the red lines are not drawn strongly enough when it comes to a military attack. one of their leader could be dictating to the president united states and feel that he could do it i believe that obama has been working it very carefully because of elections ok but that obama has old i'm really trying to communicate yeah we're going to be strong on iran and we will be even stronger and stronger if iran doesn't. back away but but he's made very clear that he's not willing to talk about and put on the table significant threat of military intervention and that's what's bothering netanyahu netanyahu would like to be able to communicate to the world that. the israelis are ready which he has to attack and that it will be done with t
his duty to come to the united states regularly and take on and how many situations would you have a foreign rep in effect coming in and saying i don't care what the president thinks i'm going to go to the congress and try to get what i want and now he is pushing the u.s. to war that's right and netanyahu there's acting as lecturing or this is ministration and say the red lines are not drawn strongly enough when it comes to a military attack. one of their leader could be dictating to the...
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but he said was, the united states has been embarrassed -- what he said was, the united states has been embarrassed for the last time. next time, there will be swift and immediate steps taken to address the wrong against our country. in april of 1983, i was in beirut and visited the ambassador at the embassy. two weeks later, the embassy was bombed. take a look at the crazy activities of terrorism -- terrorists. you never know what will happen. the following october, there was another bombing. that bombing took place at a marine barracks. right after that bombing occurred, there was a commissions the up. that commission did a study of the security arrangements around where the marines were sleeping. it found there was negligence, that they did not have proper gates up, proper precautions to stop those trucks from coming in. the long commission reports and the president stood up and stand -- and said, i take responsibility. last month, we had our third bombing. there was no data up. the second time with our marines, the gate was open. the third time, the gate was not installed. what was
but he said was, the united states has been embarrassed -- what he said was, the united states has been embarrassed for the last time. next time, there will be swift and immediate steps taken to address the wrong against our country. in april of 1983, i was in beirut and visited the ambassador at the embassy. two weeks later, the embassy was bombed. take a look at the crazy activities of terrorism -- terrorists. you never know what will happen. the following october, there was another bombing....
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states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places and making modest recovery in others so a big spike in oil prices even if it was only for a few weeks would certainly damage the u.s. economy if it were for a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil than it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right i mean flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a there would be a substantial cost we think so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to answer does israel
states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places and making modest recovery in others...
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states you had people the bonus army they were literally camped from the lawn of the white. house all the way down to the potomac river you know tens of thousands of people and president hoover had douglas macarthur you know come in with tanks and on horseback and try to burn him out. unsuccessfully so there was this enormous pressure that was happening people were in the streets because it was so bad and i think frankly if obama hadn't done his stimulus and if we were still losing seven hundred thousand jobs a month like we were when bush left office and you know the first month or so the obama administration before the before the obama policies really kicked in that we would be in the streets right now like greece's and like we were in one thousand nine hundred two so one is not that bad here in two in greece and in most of europe what you find is that you know more than half in a very small country to country in germany i believe it's well over eighty percent logs in and even countries over ninety percent of the workforce is unionized and the unions serve as a way of pull
states you had people the bonus army they were literally camped from the lawn of the white. house all the way down to the potomac river you know tens of thousands of people and president hoover had douglas macarthur you know come in with tanks and on horseback and try to burn him out. unsuccessfully so there was this enormous pressure that was happening people were in the streets because it was so bad and i think frankly if obama hadn't done his stimulus and if we were still losing seven...
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last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to m
last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific...
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with you, but only six or seven banks in the united states that do this in big volume. most banks, they may occasional occasionally, but it's rare. they used to -- some of the big banks, i guess most of them, had a division two years ago to set up proprietary trading, some of them said proprietary trading, sometimes they had another title, but they were for proprietary trading but they kept separate from theest a esee rest of it. they are outlawed by the law in any interpretation. you can't have a unit of a bank sitting out there doing proprietary trading. now the only argument is, okay, so the proprietary trading moved three trading desks down on the trading floor and he now calls it market making. many of those aggressive traders are less because they can go somewhere else. they can go to a hedge fund. it hasn't affected us. i think flagrant violations you can identify. >> sounds like three quarters still at least. >> at least. >> just going back, the paper that you gave us has a section on it, titled "vicars, volcker under the ghost of glass steagall. i want us to be
with you, but only six or seven banks in the united states that do this in big volume. most banks, they may occasional occasionally, but it's rare. they used to -- some of the big banks, i guess most of them, had a division two years ago to set up proprietary trading, some of them said proprietary trading, sometimes they had another title, but they were for proprietary trading but they kept separate from theest a esee rest of it. they are outlawed by the law in any interpretation. you can't...
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i guess the secretary of state when she was over there, had tomatoes thrown at the united states secretary of state. it wasn't by muslim brotherhood people. i'm told it was by people who feel that we've left them. we've left them in the lurch. and the other problem you have with what happened to mubarak is, other countries around the world see that, they see that the white house, in the united states, as they say threw him under the bus, cut him loose, said he should go. every leader in that part of the world wonders, are they next? are they going to be told by the white house that they should go and shift support away from them. our country went through a horrible civil war. we had slaves. we didn't arrive like this. those countries won't be perfect. they'll be imperfect, if perfect is what we think of ourselves. we're still evolving. they're going to evolve. they're going to be different than we are. for us to be as judgmental, that we'll be better off with the muslim brotherhood we are with sadat or mubarak governments, or that israel's going to be better off, i think is missing the poi
i guess the secretary of state when she was over there, had tomatoes thrown at the united states secretary of state. it wasn't by muslim brotherhood people. i'm told it was by people who feel that we've left them. we've left them in the lurch. and the other problem you have with what happened to mubarak is, other countries around the world see that, they see that the white house, in the united states, as they say threw him under the bus, cut him loose, said he should go. every leader in that...
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the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the us what with the tipping point in your view to where america is no longer america where you feel that freedom has been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day. it arrived. yes because in seventeen ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made thought crime
the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the...
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united states wasn't completely shut out. just seemed like it johnson with a long birdie attempt on the 6th hole. he get itself -- justin rose birdied 17 to even his match with mickelson. he then birdied 18 to win one up and the competition was even at 11 each. it was 12-12 when furick was putting at 13. misses the putt. they are in front 13-12. jason definer answers for the united states. his long birdie at 13. est beats hanson and it's tied at 13. came down to this. martin, making parr at 18 to beat stricker. one up, european tour, wearing a patch honoring the [inaudible] come back from a 10-6 deficit. out scoring the united states. they retain the cup. the same kind of come back in 1999. >>> brad won the nascar race today. he is the points leader. we will run down all the baseball developments tonight at ten. see you then. >> lots of things. the a's -- they are right in the hunt. >> they are right there. three things could happen. they could win the division, be a wild card or not be in the playoffs with just three left to
united states wasn't completely shut out. just seemed like it johnson with a long birdie attempt on the 6th hole. he get itself -- justin rose birdied 17 to even his match with mickelson. he then birdied 18 to win one up and the competition was even at 11 each. it was 12-12 when furick was putting at 13. misses the putt. they are in front 13-12. jason definer answers for the united states. his long birdie at 13. est beats hanson and it's tied at 13. came down to this. martin, making parr at 18...
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and that's why i've always said, this idea of the united states - i mean, the united states is a miracle. i mean, and people tend to take it for granted, but the only kind of glue that is holding together that unitedness is this sort of glue made of myth, ritual, and symbol, that must lend itself to some sort of ideal that's agreed upon, and especially as we become more diverse, is inclusive, or we're going to lose it. i mean, one of the real challenges - you want to talk about apocalyptic, millennial challenges, the question comes down to inclusiveness, and how we inject inclusiveness into the civil religious context that most folks can agree on, because if we don't, we're going to see these schismatic tendencies. we'll talk about more about what has driven someone like a timothy mcveigh or a unabomber to turn on the united states in such an incredibly violent fashion - and there's many, many folks out there that see it that way. and what that is, is a failure for peoples to feel included in the new inclusiveness. well, it's almost gone full circle. helen? >> yeah, this whole idea of a
and that's why i've always said, this idea of the united states - i mean, the united states is a miracle. i mean, and people tend to take it for granted, but the only kind of glue that is holding together that unitedness is this sort of glue made of myth, ritual, and symbol, that must lend itself to some sort of ideal that's agreed upon, and especially as we become more diverse, is inclusive, or we're going to lose it. i mean, one of the real challenges - you want to talk about apocalyptic,...
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united states government. united states here's the problem with that dr jackson and that is that their every time they set it takes to register to vote it always has to have to represent yourself in some way that the when you register to vote people believe you and then you know you sign things and then they check your signature on you come back but i believe. the supreme court. there we can. thanks a lot for the call appreciate it the point is that they keep raising the bar you know ok well now you know just having that idea that you're registered that's not enough now you've got to have id when you come to vote and oh by the way it can't just be ideas got to be photo id you know by the way it can't just be photo id it's got to be a particular type of photo id that doesn't work this in and i just i just see this is this is i mean we've played the clip many times on this program paul weyrich saying the leverage of the republicans goes up as a voting populace goes down that's what they're all about it's very ve
united states government. united states here's the problem with that dr jackson and that is that their every time they set it takes to register to vote it always has to have to represent yourself in some way that the when you register to vote people believe you and then you know you sign things and then they check your signature on you come back but i believe. the supreme court. there we can. thanks a lot for the call appreciate it the point is that they keep raising the bar you know ok well...
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well kuwait has long been a client state of the united states and more and more kuwait plays a. central role in the g.c.c. the gulf cooperation council kuwait it's been used as a weapon by the us a foothold in the region along the persian gulf and kuwait continues to fill that role it's a country that we don't hear so much about in the headlines but it is very much part and parcel of us a gemini in the middle east the the western media which is controlled by the same interests which control wall street the western media it's not in their interest to tell the story of bahrain or kuwait in bahrain the united states has military interests as well as political and propaganda interests bahrain is a client of the saudis which is in turn a client of the united states kuwait similarly is also a client state and for that reason you don't hear about rampant human rights abuses you don't hear about the attack on working people the way you do in places like libya or syria which were long since on the u.s. hit list it emerged this week that a new company could take the title of being the wor
well kuwait has long been a client state of the united states and more and more kuwait plays a. central role in the g.c.c. the gulf cooperation council kuwait it's been used as a weapon by the us a foothold in the region along the persian gulf and kuwait continues to fill that role it's a country that we don't hear so much about in the headlines but it is very much part and parcel of us a gemini in the middle east the the western media which is controlled by the same interests which control...
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there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very much a difficult decision for the home secretary that she had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. why did repercussions from the decision on gary mckinnon today that's interesting to a lot of observers a lot of people in the u.k. have spoken for a long time now about how unbalanced an undergrad the u.k. u.s. extradition treaty is. nine times many britons go over to the u.s. in the past ten years the u.s. citizens come over to the u.k. to be tried so what the home secretary has suggested is that there is now going to be a forum for anybody who is wanted by the united states and that means in plain terms it means that anybody wanted by the u.s. is going to have a hearing in the u.k. where judges will decide whether or not it's bad to send a suspect to the states. the pentagon and state department are accelerating efforts to help libya create a comm
there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very much a difficult decision for the home secretary that she had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. why did repercussions from the decision on gary mckinnon today that's interesting to a lot of observers a lot of people in the u.k. have spoken for a long...
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as the united states, or what became the united states, when it was discovered, it was largely populated, as we know by people coming first from england. so basically, protestants who were the first citizen ores the first dwellers in this country. and some sisters from these largely cloistered orders came to the united states to help evangelize as it were the people who -- the indigenous people who were here. but what happened from about 1830 until the middle of the 1900s was huge waves of immigration of as we know came into this country. and settled really all the way across the country from the eastern sea board all the way across. many of those new immigrants were from traditionally catholic countries so from france, and germany, and then eventually from eastern european countries like poland. and they settled in this country. what became the united states. but they were in a very, in many cases, unhospitable climate. a very protestant environment one of the things the sisters became very involved in because the church wanted them to be involved in it, was helping to preserve the fait
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boone, today natural gas in the united states accounts for about 112,000 vehicles. it powers about 112,000 vehicles, mostly commercial vekd vehicles. the transition costs are huge. how do we get there? how much progress, if any, are we making? >> just leave it up to private capital. you don't need the government to do one thing for them. please, please. i heard it so many times. let the government do the infrastructure. let me tell you, if we do that, i'll be dead and gone by the time the infrastructure is complete. just let private industry handle it. we have plenty of natural gas just like you said. 92 years, i accept that number. now 112,000 vehicles, you know how many vehicles there are in the world that are on natural gas? 13 million. gas problem, the russian company announced yesterday this week that sometime they are going to use natural gas for transportation fuel. it will happen. it has to happen. it's $2 a gallon cheaper than it is for diesel. natural gas is cheaper. but we got a heated discussion going on in energy in the second debate. they didn't come u
boone, today natural gas in the united states accounts for about 112,000 vehicles. it powers about 112,000 vehicles, mostly commercial vekd vehicles. the transition costs are huge. how do we get there? how much progress, if any, are we making? >> just leave it up to private capital. you don't need the government to do one thing for them. please, please. i heard it so many times. let the government do the infrastructure. let me tell you, if we do that, i'll be dead and gone by the time the...
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united states and thailand. can't imagine this. >> rose: no. >> so that's why we need to use any opportunity to establish stronger ties between two countries. and i believe that we have a great and exciting time now in russia and i do believe we can put our country on another level because now we have a great discussion inside of the russian elite. what is human rights, what is values for the future because really we're a very young country. we have more than-- we have a little bit more than 20 years of democracy and we made a great transformation from socialism to capitalism from soviet society to more open society so woe need more time. >> rose: it's very interesting to watch if you do what i do sitting at a table and talking to people like you it's a fascinating process. what is more interesting is if the united states and russia and china and some other important places are on the same page the opportunity to solve the great problems and issues of our time is much easier to do so therefore the demand becomes
united states and thailand. can't imagine this. >> rose: no. >> so that's why we need to use any opportunity to establish stronger ties between two countries. and i believe that we have a great and exciting time now in russia and i do believe we can put our country on another level because now we have a great discussion inside of the russian elite. what is human rights, what is values for the future because really we're a very young country. we have more than-- we have a little bit...
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by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states as we activated the south atlantic and we have a very strong military presence throughout latin america. in the south atlantic just as they have engineered insurrection and civil war which seems to be washington's specialisation now with the so-called arab spring mini theater here in latin america we will be seeing a latin american spring with different characteristics but where the united states will meddle in the in sort of affairs of countries like venezuela and they will even trigger in activate a generalized latin american spring which will be turmoil social unrest and even civil war. and another battle for howard this time though in the u.s. so incumbent president obama. would take a look at why the president's first televised tussle left his supporters called critics in the entire u.s. election system for a lack of real choice. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever mor
by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states as we activated the south atlantic and we have a very strong military presence throughout latin america. in the south atlantic just as they have engineered insurrection and civil war which seems to be washington's specialisation now with the so-called arab spring mini theater here in latin america we will be seeing a latin american spring with different characteristics but where the united states will...
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states is back in this as well as turkey and i think that the united states really doesn't have a clear policy on toward toward. the side except to get him out but then the question is what and then what are you going to have after that and if a lot of falls that could begin to raise additional problems and could cause a major spread and isolate the regime on the one hand i've talked to people in lebanon for example who said that those below will attack even israel if aleppo falls simply because of the assistance that the israelis have been giving to the opposition so i would be skeptical that such a cease fire not only could go into effect but that it could even hold. keeping the mighty accountable still holds up an ecuadorian embassy in london a sondre blows the whistle again as we keep decent releasing classified files exposing america's detention procedure it's. a new t.v. station went on a in london on thursday aiming to give a platform to the voices of those in opposition to the current leadership of iran this comes just over a week off to nineteen state run iranian t.v. and radio
states is back in this as well as turkey and i think that the united states really doesn't have a clear policy on toward toward. the side except to get him out but then the question is what and then what are you going to have after that and if a lot of falls that could begin to raise additional problems and could cause a major spread and isolate the regime on the one hand i've talked to people in lebanon for example who said that those below will attack even israel if aleppo falls simply...
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states. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake for the united states here in venezuela. we to remember chavez had pressure on barack obama and president bush but going beyond the personal level we have to remember venezuela exports billions of barrels of oil to the united states and hugo chavez can disrupt oil prices just with a phone call and what chavez has done most important alley, iran in the region. and even though president barack obama once told me he does not consider hugo chavez to be a threat to national security, many republicans don't agree on this with pressure on barack obama, david. >> our colleague in venezuela, jorge, thank you. >>> back in this country now and we turn this evening to the unsolved mystery in colorado tonight. the 10-year-old girl who vanished without a trace while heading to school. there is a massive search under way this evening. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado with the first key clue. >> reporter: three days since 10-year-old jessica ridgeway vanished. today the first real clue. police recovered a backpack and water bottle they
states. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake for the united states here in venezuela. we to remember chavez had pressure on barack obama and president bush but going beyond the personal level we have to remember venezuela exports billions of barrels of oil to the united states and hugo chavez can disrupt oil prices just with a phone call and what chavez has done most important alley, iran in the region. and even though president barack obama once told me he does not consider hugo chavez...
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states start realizing the very dire financial situation that the united states government is in and you know just don't show up for that next bond auction and you know you're going to see very very drastic cuts to public services in the united states and then if as job i'm in says u.s. government spending really ask to be cut then maybe we'll see those argentine style lines at the t.s.a. i was job of managing editor for the daily reckoning. all right let's wrap up with loose change dimitri co phoenix how many times you think you've been google dimitri shirtless. help many talk about. well boy have i got a story for you because this really shows where america's priorities are these days v.p. a president. candidate paul ryan has been one of the top trending stories on google but it is not because of politics. people googling to paul ryan the new york times campaign blog says the term paul ryan shirtless is googled it nine times more often than paul ryan budget. how is that for caring about the nation's finances in the grand plans in order to balance the budget but also i mean what's r
states start realizing the very dire financial situation that the united states government is in and you know just don't show up for that next bond auction and you know you're going to see very very drastic cuts to public services in the united states and then if as job i'm in says u.s. government spending really ask to be cut then maybe we'll see those argentine style lines at the t.s.a. i was job of managing editor for the daily reckoning. all right let's wrap up with loose change dimitri co...
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>> i thinkone part might have bs these track things in the united states and the key one we're in now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me that we have a revisiting here of this more teddy roosevelt culture. >> we've got 20 seconds left and that's all. do you want to make a closing comment d'll call on you for about 10 seconds. david. >> i think -- i do think the film is antisemitic in the sense that it does any more than any other jesus film in american history to exonerate pile last time and blame jesus. >> and yet there is much a jewish jesus including questions from the passover, why ishis night different from all other nights and it's again this schizophrenia, we need to answer that question who is jesus and we're still worki on it. that question who is jesus and we're still worki on it. >> thank you so much, david, and
>> i thinkone part might have bs these track things in the united states and the key one we're in now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me that we have a revisiting here of this more teddy roosevelt culture. >> we've got 20 seconds left and that's all. do you want to make a closing comment d'll call on you for about 10 seconds. david. >> i think -- i do think the film is antisemitic in the sense that it does any more than any...
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states and in some cases it will be actually they arening a at the united states or in other because it is the form of communication you are allowed. you are allowed to complain about the united states but what you are really complaining about is your own governor. >> do you think chinese have a preference between obama and romney. >> i think they have prized themselves by how much they don't like mitt romney. they thought he was this man. they said she harvard educated, organized an olympics which is something they understand and they discovered he had strong rhetoric on china and maybe happier with the status quo. >> thank you. >> i have the right of education, i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to go to market. i have a right to speak. to have, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard si
states and in some cases it will be actually they arening a at the united states or in other because it is the form of communication you are allowed. you are allowed to complain about the united states but what you are really complaining about is your own governor. >> do you think chinese have a preference between obama and romney. >> i think they have prized themselves by how much they don't like mitt romney. they thought he was this man. they said she harvard educated, organized...
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states, he is no friend of the united states. he justified killing of american soldiers in iraq, he justified killing of israeli civilians. but now he said quote: over 30,000 syrians have been killed with what weapons were they killed? with russian weapons. russia's providing the syrian regime with weapons and with anything else it needs. the syrian army is bombing people with airplanes. i do not understand why these planes are not prevented from flying, why doesn't can security council prevent these air strikes? well, why? because the russians and the chinese vetoed it. these are russian jets. the arab and islamic world must stand against russia. we must boycott russia, we must consider russia our number one enemy. i repeat, says forward draw by, we must consider russia our number one enemy. it is russia and china who prevent that, and then he also points the finger on, against iran. so here is the list, the enemy list for the global islamist/sunni movement. russia's enemy number one, iran is and china -- iran and china. this is
states, he is no friend of the united states. he justified killing of american soldiers in iraq, he justified killing of israeli civilians. but now he said quote: over 30,000 syrians have been killed with what weapons were they killed? with russian weapons. russia's providing the syrian regime with weapons and with anything else it needs. the syrian army is bombing people with airplanes. i do not understand why these planes are not prevented from flying, why doesn't can security council prevent...
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states. >> barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president of the united states. >> that night when he came out, the look on his face to me looked like someone who finally understood the weight of the job that he had just won. >> narrator: but that night, obama must have believed the bipartisan change he had promised was now within sight. >> americans sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states. we are, and always will be, the united states of america. >> you have, in obama's case, gone within four years from being an illinois state politician to the most famous person on earth, and you have confidence in both your judgment about what's the right way to go and your ability to make it that way. >> america can change. our union can be perfected. and what we've already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow. >> if he was too confident about being able to bring people together, one can understand, given the way he'd spent the previous four years. >> this is our moment. y
states. >> barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president of the united states. >> that night when he came out, the look on his face to me looked like someone who finally understood the weight of the job that he had just won. >> narrator: but that night, obama must have believed the bipartisan change he had promised was now within sight. >> americans sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states...
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the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to come. our goal ultimately as i mentioned is to use terms used to refer in europe at the end of the cold war, and asia free. we have to use the right mix of element. and this policy of mixing engagement with balancing i think is going to continue, whoever is elected in november. but as i've argued, and i think the current administration has not found the right mix. it is not done enough. i think on the balancing side, and its policies on the engagement side also have been adequate to pursue american interests. so i think we need change, and i hope that's what we'll get in two weeks. >> i'd like to
the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to...
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well i think it's clear the united states is in talks with several different countries with respect to siting some of these installations to booty is one that surfaced there are actually several island nations in the indian ocean that have. in fact housed drone operations and have been in discussions with the united states for longer term drone operations and we've seen signals are hence that something like this may be going on in several other african countries as well so they'll need that sort of infrastructure of support and they're building it and i think you know if this raises the normal spectrum of base sizing issues with the host nation so usually having a foreign military force on your soil is not a popular thing it's in fact there usually is political strong political opposition to it on the other hand you know djibouti here. i mean that's almost juba the xrays on d'être it's been the most for foreign forces for a long long time the french have been there for more than a century and this is the backbone of the economy and to the fact these military forces and the u.s. is usu
well i think it's clear the united states is in talks with several different countries with respect to siting some of these installations to booty is one that surfaced there are actually several island nations in the indian ocean that have. in fact housed drone operations and have been in discussions with the united states for longer term drone operations and we've seen signals are hence that something like this may be going on in several other african countries as well so they'll need that...
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minutes ballot in the united states the largest. electorate that now has in iran are voting then we could have multiple parties or if we were to have proportional representation like most of the. the democracies of the world have because they were created after each hundred sixty one when john stuart mill invented the idea then we could have multiple political parties but that would take an initiative driven from something much deeper than either the democratic or republican parties it would take a real real grassroots effort because those parties are going to everything they can to stop that from happening yeah it's hard to imagine that such a significant huge change would happen without sort of a major taking to the street i guess by a whole lot of this is citizens here i mean can you foresee such a tipping point happening if the republicans win this election. if they put into place the policies that they're talking about there's a reasonable certainty that we will see an incredible economic crash here in the united states sometim
minutes ballot in the united states the largest. electorate that now has in iran are voting then we could have multiple parties or if we were to have proportional representation like most of the. the democracies of the world have because they were created after each hundred sixty one when john stuart mill invented the idea then we could have multiple political parties but that would take an initiative driven from something much deeper than either the democratic or republican parties it would...
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he stuck to 2014 like the president of the united states had. when you were all making a big deal out of libya, i don't know how many words romney spent on libya -- >> greg: three. >> bob: three words? >> greg: three words. >> bob: you just interrupted me. >> dana: that was helping. >> bob: there are times that romney said i agree with the president, i agree with the president. who is kidding who? >> andrea: you hate him when he disagrees and hate him when he agrees. >> bob: the waffleer he is. >> eric: i'll go. take it around. it couldn't figure out what is going on, sitting in the spin room watching this. people are watching and i saw president obama being aggression i and i saw romney let the conversation move on to wherever president obama wanted to go. even when bob schieffer wanted to move him on, he was kay with it. 30 in i realized what he was doing. he is going to, he feelings he has the base. he wants to lock down the female vote. he has proven he can be tough. showing he can be a tough president. this one he wanted to prove he could b
he stuck to 2014 like the president of the united states had. when you were all making a big deal out of libya, i don't know how many words romney spent on libya -- >> greg: three. >> bob: three words? >> greg: three words. >> bob: you just interrupted me. >> dana: that was helping. >> bob: there are times that romney said i agree with the president, i agree with the president. who is kidding who? >> andrea: you hate him when he disagrees and hate him...
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and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not simply american values or western values. they are uniform values. -- universal values. and even though there are huge challenges to come with the transition to democracy, i'm con finsed that-- convinced that ultimately government of the people, by the people and for the people is more likely to bring about the stability, prosperity and individual opportunity that serve as a basis for peace in our world. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. an american express. additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg.
and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not simply american values or western values. they are uniform values. -- universal values. and even though there are huge challenges to come with the transition to democracy, i'm con finsed that-- convinced that ultimately government of the people, by the people and for the people is more likely to bring about...
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it is always is the gateway of the united states to china. as the economic and trade cooperation between china and the united states and california deepens, now we believe that trade and investment keeps growing. china is the third largest export destination for california. many multinationals like hp, intel, cisco, and chevron are doing well in china. they're making money in china. at the same time, as the close relationship is going on, many chinese companies are working in san francisco in california. i would like to name a few. the tsl, ciuts, just to name a few. these are successful chinese companies working here. as the american companies in china, the chinese companies working in california in san francisco are also making contributions to job creation and the development of the economy in local areas. we're thinking these are very good signs. as the previous speakers mentioned, we paid a visit to the united states last february. governor brown proposed that we set up a working group for the u.s., a state, and china provinces to cooper
it is always is the gateway of the united states to china. as the economic and trade cooperation between china and the united states and california deepens, now we believe that trade and investment keeps growing. china is the third largest export destination for california. many multinationals like hp, intel, cisco, and chevron are doing well in china. they're making money in china. at the same time, as the close relationship is going on, many chinese companies are working in san francisco in...
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muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth overwhelm it we need to plan for it and we plan for it with transit systems like this. we need to invest in the systems that we have but expand the growth of tomorrow, so let me just say it's very easy for me as federal transit administrator to stand up and make these speeches but i want recognize the people that really made it happen. would everyone stand up that has been working on this project for the last two decades? [applause] these are the people that do the environmental work, the planning, the staging, the construction planning, the contracting. these are the people that made it work, the board members. than
muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth...
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43 presidents of the united states and for exactly the same reasons. so nothing of substance has changed yet. i've always been at war with the system, not people. i just hope before i die i get the enemy to acknowledge that i ain't in a war with them and that they won the war almost all the time and that maybe i had one victory. >> speaking to us 50 years after he helped end racial segregation at the university of mississippi. and that brings today's show to a close. i'm jane eo'brien. thank you for joining and please come back tomorrow. make sense of iernatitional news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented
43 presidents of the united states and for exactly the same reasons. so nothing of substance has changed yet. i've always been at war with the system, not people. i just hope before i die i get the enemy to acknowledge that i ain't in a war with them and that they won the war almost all the time and that maybe i had one victory. >> speaking to us 50 years after he helped end racial segregation at the university of mississippi. and that brings today's show to a close. i'm jane eo'brien....
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a united states supreme court case may have you thinking twice. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all right. just coming into "the situation room" a brand new forecast just issued for hurricane sandy. it's already a killer. and now after ravaging the caribbean, it's heading up the atlantic coast and could strike the northeast as a superstorm bringing widespread disaster. let's go straight to cnn's severe weather expert chad myers in the cnn hurricane center. he's got the very latest. what is the very latest, chad? >> the latest with this 5:00 advisory is that in 12 hours it's forecast to be down to a tropical storm. at least briefly. then get back into the warm water of the gulf stream lose a little bit of shear, lose this dry air that's almost killed sandy today and then regenerate. so we kind of thought this was going on because sandy looks terrible right now. and that's great news. because all night long it was torn apart by wind and also it was suckin
a united states supreme court case may have you thinking twice. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all right. just coming into "the situation room" a brand new forecast just issued for hurricane sandy. it's already a killer. and now after ravaging the caribbean, it's heading up the atlantic coast and could strike the northeast as a superstorm bringing widespread disaster....
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states to the federal reserve once inflation in the united states they want negative real rates that one flesh and they want to lower the value of the debt by inflating it away they want to force people into spending money if you think inflation is going to take off you're going to go out buy a car or buy a house or a refrigerator whatever it is that's what the fed wants the problem is the inflation has not been coming back to united states we haven't had very much inflation that's because it's showing up abroad because these other countries in brazil and china are good examples they're trying to keep their currencies low so they're printing the lowering rates and printing money absorbing these capital inflows but bernanke you say we're not going to give up you know q.e. two doesn't do it. you know around a q e three or you know they're just going to keep printing money and buying securities of flooding the world with dollars until these countries let their currencies out appreciate at that point our imports will be a lot more expensive because our dollar will be less and the inflati
states to the federal reserve once inflation in the united states they want negative real rates that one flesh and they want to lower the value of the debt by inflating it away they want to force people into spending money if you think inflation is going to take off you're going to go out buy a car or buy a house or a refrigerator whatever it is that's what the fed wants the problem is the inflation has not been coming back to united states we haven't had very much inflation that's because it's...
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there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very much a difficult decision for the home secretary that she had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. or certainly talk about the tough decision for the british home secretary not exactly . what some say is the bullying weight that comes out of capitol hill of course in washington d.c. she's also the secretary to the commission to review all typically of extradition laws themselves any changes we can expect. yes so why do repercussions from the decision on gary mckinnon today that's interesting to a lot of observers because a lot of people in the u.k. have spoken for a long time now about how unbalanced and bad the u.k. u.s. extradition treaty is it's seen nine times more britons go over to the u.s. in the past ten years than use case it does and come back to the u.s. citizens i'm sorry come over to the u.k. to be tried so what the home secretary has
there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very much a difficult decision for the home secretary that she had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. or certainly talk about the tough decision for the british home secretary not exactly . what some say is the bullying weight that comes out of capitol hill of...
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states telling that to the president of the united states two months before a major attack you've got a problem yeah and he clearly did more of our special edition of conversations of great minds where there was. magine assets that the demo own watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me as i was up and you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning most of us will. follow. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me devil operation on r.g.p. . the. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money lending ization it's a lot of people hearing how much a billion is it growing separatist movements in europe challenge many conventional wisdom about globalisation the nature of state sovereignty. welcome back to a special edition of conversations with great minds of cricket i can well i can always a contributing editor of vanity fair new york times best selling author of three books two time winner of the george polk award for excellence in journalism and a pu
states telling that to the president of the united states two months before a major attack you've got a problem yeah and he clearly did more of our special edition of conversations of great minds where there was. magine assets that the demo own watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me as i was up and you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning most of us will. follow. the...
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states telling that to the president of the united states two months before a major attack you've got a problem and he clearly did more of our special edition of conversations with great minds i could write a whisper. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry mark the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot but you sir are a fool you know what that is my self doesn't want to wish to defeat terrorism be a liberal chris puplick you. can secure the borders. secure the superheated distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. welcome back to a special edition of conversations with a great minds of kurt eichenwald i can al
states telling that to the president of the united states two months before a major attack you've got a problem and he clearly did more of our special edition of conversations with great minds i could write a whisper. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry mark the big picture. here is mitt...